Huawei P30 Pro

Yesterday, HUAWEI Philippines conducts the first of series of workshops designed to help those who want to get good-looking photos with their smartphones – in particular, the HUAWEI P30 series, featuring the first Leica-Quad camera system. To showcase the P30 Series’ wizardry at work, the smartphone brand partnered with Abenson for its activity, and even invited Celebrity photographer, Shaira Luna along with select members of the Ayala Alabang Camera Club to share their own tips and tricks on how to get the most of the P30 and P30 Pro’s powerful optics. Here’s a couple: Choosing the Right Distance To help the camera distinguish the subject from the background, a distance of about two meters from the photographer and the subject would be ideal. The farther the subject is from the background, the better the bokeh effect that will be produced. In this regard, the P30 Pro’s ToF camera can even…

Let me tell you straight that this isn’t an article with political nature. This is neither about Huawei’s case against the US government about production ban, nor the company’s willingness to sell 5G chip to their rival company, Apple. This is all about the inspirations they took and their efforts to disrupt certain ways of doing things for the sake of innovation and progress. I had the chance to exclusively meet and interview Mr. George Li, Country Manager of Huawei Consumer Business Group Philippines and Mr. Peter Guaden, Global Product Marketing Manager of Huawei Technologies during the official launch of Huawei P30 series in the Philippines. We talked about a number of things specific to Huawei, the products they launched and their future in the Philippines. Little did I expect that the interview will lead to new discoveries about Huawei and a renewed appreciation of the brand’s effort to reach…

Along with the launch of the new Huawei P30 and P30 Pro, there’s some additional good news for those who want to purchase the company’s newest flagships! On April 13, 2019, you can visit the Huawei Concept Stores in SM Megamall, SM North EDSA, SM Cebu, or SM Davao to trade-in your current smartphone for up to PhP30,000+ off on the P30 or P30 Pro. A third-party agent will have your phone checked and assessed for its appraised value, which will be subtracted from the SRP of the new device. In addition, all consumers will also get PhP6,000 additional discount. For a list of smartphones that are eligible for the trade-in promo, click here. The Huawei P30 and P30 Pro are priced at PhP36,990 and PhP50,990 respectively.

Huawei P30 (Left) and P30 Pro (Right)Huawei’s P20 series phones were considered as the best in class during their time, as they introduced a number of firsts, a triple camera system being one of the most notable. And today, they’ve raised the bar once more by re-writing the rules. Welcome the new Huawei P30 and P30 Pro. Both phones sport a beautiful gradient finish. Theirnotched HDR OLED displays now make use of curved sides, like the Mate 20 Pro. Huawei has also gotten rid of the earpiece, in favor of the screen with Acoustic Display Technology. For the screen sizes, it’s 6.1-inches on the P30, and 6.47-inches on the P30 Pro. Huawei has chosen to stick to FHD+ resolution and an in-display fingerprint scanner (which is now 30% faster) for both. At the helm of the P30 and P30 Pro is the 7nm Kirin 980. The P30 has 6GB of…

On the road to the launch of the Huawei P30 series, Huawei released two more videos for the P30 Pro emphasizing its camera capabilities. More specifically, the zoom and the 3D ToF sensor on the back. The videos originally appeared on Weibo and were posted by Huawei. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsLDsMGmbcc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS6CpfxMfxU Along with these, a hands-on video has also surfaced that shows the quick in-display fingerprint reader. Whether it is optical or ultrasonic is uncertain, but it does seem to be very quick to respond. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa1JSYPpTLk The video shows the process of training the scanner and shows the phone being unlocked a few times. There’s nothing new in particular, but it’s proof that Huawei has improved the unlocking speed on the P30 Pro. Source

Huawei is set to unveil the P30 and Huawei P30 Pro on March 26. And after leaked renders revealed what the phones look like, the detailed specs of both devices have now surfaced online as well. The spec sheet reveals that both the P30 and P30 Pro will be powered by Huawei’s Kirin 980 flagship chip, run on Android Pie-based EMUI 9.1, and will have a 32MP camera on the front. Along with this, both phones will also have a USB Type-C port, NFC, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and IP68 dust and water resistance. The P30 will have 6GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. The Huawei P30 Pro, on the other hand, will have 8GB of RAM and will come in either 128GB/256GB/512GB of storage, which can be expanded via a Nano-Memory card. Another difference is their respective batteries – 3650mAh for the P30, and 4,200mAh for the…

After a leaked user agent profile of the P30 Lite revealed its specifications, this time around the user agent profiles for the VOG-L29 and ELE-L29 on the Huawei website were spotted. VOG-L29 is believed to be a variant of the Huawei P30 Pro while ELE-L29 is speculated to be a variant of the P30. It reveals that both the ELE-L29 and the VOG-L29 will have a 1080×2340 FullHD+ display. Like the Mate 20 Pro, it will run EMUI 9.0 running on top of Android 9.0 Pie out of the box. Both the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro will be powered by the Kirin 980 processor. They are also rumored to featured AMOLED displays with an in-display fingerprint sensor. The P30 is also expected to have a triple-camera setup while the P30 Pro is expected to four cameras. Huawei has announced that they will unveil a 5G foldable phone at the…